JAKARTA - Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim made satire to his team's fans who left the stadium first even though the match had not yet been completed.

The satire was revealed because in the end MU could win the match through dramatic final minutes against Lyon. The two teams met in the Europa League quarter-finals at Old Trafford Stadium on Friday, April 18 in the morning WIB.

At the end of that match, MU managed to win with a score of 5-4 over Lyong which also made them qualify for the Europa League semifinals.

But behind that success, MU had to struggle. The reason is that despite winning the number of players since the 89th minute, Lyon actually broke into the MU goal twice in the extra round.

Even the hosts are still two goals behind, 2-4, from Lyon in the extra half 10 minutes remaining. This moment is also bitter for MU because many supporters chose to leave Old Trafford first.

They thought it was impossible for Bruno Fernandes and his friends to score three goals to turn things around in the time remaining. But in the midst of despair, the Red Devils managed to make a comeback.

Goals from Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo, and Harry Maguire in just seven minutes gave Man United a 5-4 win over Lyon.

"The sound of the stadium (after Maguire's winning goal) was the best ever. It was the best voice in the world," Amorim was quoted as saying by TNT Sports, Friday, April 18.

"I feel sorry for the fans who have to leave the stadium when the score is 2-4 due to traffic jams, they will certainly be disappointed. We know we are performing poorly and deserve all criticism, but we have time to make something special this season," Amorim added.

After confirming the victory from Lyon, MU will face Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League semifinals.


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